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Originally Posted by Jens Eklund |
Ive been reading thread after thread on this black art of acoustics. The only thing I've actually learned is Jens(along with many others) answers are always the same...."become an acoustician"! Really!, how about some simple practical advise, like "this might sound good if you do this...." Not unlike most guys on here, i'm interested in making great sounding music, not becoming some psycho acoustics guru. My advice to the original poster, try it with your desk, listen to it, trust your ears and experiment till you get the desired "sound" result. I promise you, if you spend the time experimenting and building all kinds of traps and diffusors, you will hit on a winners before you get done reading all the shit these guys will tell you that you "need to understand". Look for photos of studios, then emulate, and most importantly, Trust your ears everything else is BS. IM(not so)HO